The term “heat pump” leads many to believe the system can only produce heat when, in reality, that’s only half the story. Heat pumps are a highly efficient type of HVAC system that can provide a home with both heating and cooling. But how does a heat pump’s cooling ability compare to that of an air conditioner?
In the latest blog post from Evergreen Heating & Air, we’ll discuss how heat pumps work, if they can cool a home as well as an air conditioner, and why you should consider installing a heat pump. Contact our team today to schedule an appointment or to learn more about switching to a heat pump.
When set to ’cooling’ mode in the summer, a heat pump can extract heat from inside the space and release it outdoors, effectively cooling the indoor air. The system uses a coil, fan and refrigerant to absorb heat and transfer it out of the home. During the cooling process, heat pumps can also dehumidify the indoor air, removing excess moisture from your air supply and keeping your home at a comfortable humidity level.
In the winter, the process is essentially reversed. Heat pumps can absorb thermal energy from the outdoor air and bring it inside your home, warming your home. The best heat pumps can collect thermal energy in outdoor temperatures as low as -10°F, making them an ideal HVAC system for all times of the year.
In short, heat pumps are just as effective as air conditioners. In fact, heat pumps typically offer higher energy ratings than central AC systems, as they use less energy to produce cool temperatures. The cooling processes between the two systems are nearly identical, and the only real difference between the two systems is that heat pumps can also provide heating, while central AC systems can only provide cooling.
Both systems also excel at maintaining humidity levels, preventing your home from feeling sticky and uncomfortable. If you’re struggling to choose between a heat pump or a central air conditioning system, contact Evergreen for assistance.
Although central air conditioners and furnaces are still the top choices amongst homeowners in the Waco, TX area and beyond, heat pumps are quickly gaining popularity as a viable alternative. When you switch from a furnace and central air conditioner to a heat pump system, you’ll experience benefits including:
Whether your current HVAC system is breaking down and you’ll soon need to replace it, or you’re looking to install an energy-efficient system in a recently built home, heat pumps provide a great solution.
Homeowners in the Waco, TX area can count on Evergreen Heating & Air to provide high-quality HVAC solutions, including heat pump installation. When you contact our team for services, we’ll help you consider all options, find the right equipment for your needs, and properly install the system. We’ll answer any questions you may have along the way to ensure you’re completely comfortable with your new HVAC equipment.
Contact us today to schedule heat pump services in Waco, TX and the surrounding Central TX area.